ITRI Launches Virtual Pavilion for CES 2021
Publish Date :2021/01/11
ITRI launches a virtual pavilion for the first-ever all-digital CES 2021 on
January 11, 2021. Visitors can explore the exhibits freely by viewing the text
descriptions, images, videos and 3D models, enjoying an on-demand O2O experience
anytime, anywhere.
ITRI is showcasing 12 tech innovations in AI, robotics, and e-health at CES
2021. The AI and Robotics technologies on display include the Dual Arm Robot
System (DARS), which has two slim robotic arms and anthropomorphic hands to
grasp items and perform various tasks; the Self-Learning Battery Management
System (SL-BMS), which employs an algorithmic system to estimate real-time
battery status accurately; the UVC LED Water Sterilizer System HydroNovation,
which is able to destroy pathogens to supply safe drinking water.
In e-health wearables, ITRI is exhibiting technologies including iCardioGuard
for long-term real-time monitoring of physiological and psychological status for
home and elderly care; Heart Guardian for continuous real-time monitoring of
patients with heart disease; iSmartweaR for measuring physiological conditions
including heart rate and respiratory rate using smart textiles; and iDarlingWeaR
for infant healthcare featuring ITRI’s harmless low-power radar sensing
technology.
The Institute is also demonstrating e-health monitoring and inspection
technologies. These include In-Sleep Target Memory Consolidation Technology that
strengthens memory of selected subjects; the Handheld Skin Quality Optical
Coherence Tomography system, the first handheld non-invasive OCT system to
analyze subsurface skin structures and detect collagen distribution in the
dermis layer; the Handheld Ultrasound System for performing ultrasound exams
anywhere, anytime; the Measurement Technique for Lumbar Spine X-Ray Images to
reduce time and labor for lumbar spine X-ray interpretation; the AI Decision
Support Technology of Fundus Image in Diabetes Mellitus for early detection and
timely treatment of diabetic retinopathy (DR).
ITRI’s virtual pavilion employs Unity Gaming Engine and 3D Max Modeling
technology. It integrates reality and virtuality, creating a high-quality and
user-friendly space for tech showcase. This venue will be open until the end of
January. For interested items, visitors are welcome to sign up here for a
one-on-one meeting for business discussion and possible collaboration.
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